Ebook: Fundamentals of Heat Exchanger Design
Author: Shah Ramesh K., Sekulić, Dušan P.
- Year: 2003
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
- Language: English
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In a unified approach suitable to many applications, this book details an in-depth thermal and hydraulic design theory underlying two-fluid heat exchangers for steady-state operation. An overall focus is given to offering guidance on applying basic heat exchanger design concepts to the solution of industrial heat exchanger problems.
Content:
Front Matter
Preface
Table of Contents
Interactive Graphs Table (99) 1. Classification of Heat Exchangers
2. Overview of Heat Exchanger Design Methodology
3. Basic Thermal Design Theory for Recuperators
4. Additional Considerations for Thermal Design of Recuperators
5. Thermal Design Theory for Regenerators
6. Heat Exchanger Pressure Drop Analysis
7. Surface Basic Heat Transfer and Flow Friction Characteristics
8. Heat Exchanger Surface Geometrical Characteristics
9. Heat Exchanger Design Procedures
10. Selection of Heat Exchangers and Their Components
11. Thermodynamic Modeling and Analysis
12. Flow Maldistribution and Header Design
13. Fouling and Corrosion
Appendices
General References on or Related to Heat Exchangers
Index
Content:
Front Matter
Preface
Table of Contents
Interactive Graphs Table (99) 1. Classification of Heat Exchangers
2. Overview of Heat Exchanger Design Methodology
3. Basic Thermal Design Theory for Recuperators
4. Additional Considerations for Thermal Design of Recuperators
5. Thermal Design Theory for Regenerators
6. Heat Exchanger Pressure Drop Analysis
7. Surface Basic Heat Transfer and Flow Friction Characteristics
8. Heat Exchanger Surface Geometrical Characteristics
9. Heat Exchanger Design Procedures
10. Selection of Heat Exchangers and Their Components
11. Thermodynamic Modeling and Analysis
12. Flow Maldistribution and Header Design
13. Fouling and Corrosion
Appendices
General References on or Related to Heat Exchangers
Index
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